Is it possible for him to have "accidentally" added me on Facebook?

Accidentally added someone on facebook but cancelled it asap, will they still get the notification?

  • This is what I get for not putting a password on my phone. My stupid brother added someone using my account to see her pictures. I wouldn't make a big deal out of it, but this person deleted me off of her fb before. When my brother sent the friend request, I grabbed my phone and cancelled it right away, less that one minute. My question is, will that person get a notification that I added her? Please no rude answers thanks!

  • Answer:

    No she will not get a notification but she will most likely be emaild. Facebook would have removed the notification but cant revoke emails... Hopefully it gets chuckd in her junk folder? (cross your fingers lol)

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She to get notification : abs. not. She to get e request to be ur frd : I'm not 100%sure that she wud not. Jz delete her from ur Friend List & set up a password for ur mobile(better to be safe than sorry) Suggestion made. Do as u deem fit.

Matthew

she wont get a notification on fb but she might get an email notification if she has assigned for it. I know how you feel though. I did this once. I hope you don't lose face aww i know how you feel but dont fight with your brother

Merry

She wont see it but if you both have timeline check to see if she has a subscribe icon,because when you cancel a friend request it does not unsubscribe you from her page.

Santepato

Pretty sure it won't.

Felipe

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